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  1. Territorial governance: institutions, jurisdiction, infrastructure, and urban property
  2. The historical evolution of development charges in Toronto
  3. Urban intensification and land value capture in Toronto: Conjunctural analysis, critical junctures, and developmental pathways in urban planning
  4. A conceptual framework and research methods for analysis of rapid change to the 'rules of the game'
  5. Can We Retrofit Suburban Arterials?
  6. Cities, Urban Property Systems, and Sustainability Transitions: Contested Processes of Institutional Change and the Regulation of Urban Property Development
  7. Handbook of Megacities and Megacity-Regions
  8. Tokaido Megalopolis: lessons from a shrinking mega-conurbation
  9. Exploring the implications of the rise of giant, polycentric, megaregions in East Asia
  10. Multiscalar governance and institutional change: critical junctures in European spatial planning
  11. Institutions and Urban Space: Land, Infrastructure, and Governance in the Production of Urban Property
  12. Towards Sustainable Cities
  13. Report from the 16th Biennial SACRPH Conference on planning history: 5–8 November 2015, Los Angeles, California
  14. Periurbanization as the institutionalization of place: The case of Japan
  15. Periurbanization as the institutionalization of place: The case of Japan
  16. 36. Rebuilding Tokyo after the Great Kanto Earthquake - André Sorensen
  17. 48. Visions of the Good City in the Rapid Growth Period - André Sorensen
  18. Building suburbs, Toronto-style: land development regimes, institutions, critical junctures and path dependence
  19. Compact, concurrent, and contiguous: smart growth and 50 years of residential planning in the Toronto region
  20. Path dependence and urban planning
  21. Shrinking cities and liveability in Japan: emerging relationships and challenges ANDRé SORENSEN
  22. The state and social capital in Japan: (re)scripting the standard operating practices of neighborhood civic engagement ANDRé SORENSEN
  23. Evolving Property Rights in Japan: Patterns and Logics of Change
  24. Uneven Processes of Institutional Change: Path Dependence, Scale and the Contested Regulation of Urban Development in Japan
  25. Land, property rights, and planning in Japan: institutional design and institutional change in land management
  26. From Participation to the Right to the City: Democratic Place Management at the Neighbourhood Scale in Comparative Perspective
  27. Neighborhood Streets as Meaningful Spaces: Claiming Rights to Shared Spaces in Tokyo
  28. Urban Renaissance as Intensification: Building Regulation and the Rescaling of Place Governance in Tokyo’s High-rise Manshon Boom
  29. Liveable Cities in Japan: Population Ageing and Decline as Vectors of Change
  30. The Making of Urban Japan
  31. Building world city Tokyo: Globalization and conflict over urban space
  32. Subcentres and Satellite Cities: Tokyo's 20th Century Experience of Planned Polycentrism
  33. Urban planning and civil society in Japan: Japanese urban planning development during the 'Taisho Democracy' period (1905–31)
  34. Building suburbs in Japan
  35. Land readjustment and metropolitan growth: an examination of suburban land development and urban sprawl in the Tokyo metropolitan area
  36. Conflict, consensus or consent: implications of Japanese land readjustment practice for developing countries
  37. Land Readjustment, Urban Planning and Urban Sprawl in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area
  38. Building world city Tokyo: Globalization and conflict over urban space